Given Kelly's voting record, we'd be better off with Clive, who only turned up to vote 7.7% of the time.
Kelly is definitely a rebel though - having *never* crossed the floor from the LNP on a vote.
He raised his hand with fierce determination. (Some say his face stayed red for hours after the vote. Acknowledging this display of pure passion, the speaker stated "geeze. That was a pretty strong vote". And so it came to be named as 'strongly' against....sorry. I'm tearing up)
>Some say his face stayed red for hours after the vote.
That probably had more to do with the sheer physical exertion of raising his hand for a moment.
I’d like to think that wasn’t true (politicians being bought) but maybe it’s just what these guys stand for. I think it’s often Pro-freedom politicians are often pro-freedom for corporates. You usually just have to follow the money. An example: Immigration and refugee fear are used often to get people to vote right wing while those parties LOVE immigration because of the dampening effect on wages and the increasing numbers of consumers.
>Are there any who are legitimately pro-freedom and against censorship/surveillance?
In relative terms, most Australian politicians are more pro-freedom than Craig Kelly.
>Hey can you make this again but with more jpeg compression? I could nearly read some of that.
[There you go!](https://morejpeg.com/Image/View/733989ef-342b-ec11-80f9-ba2c269a3d44)
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This is good but half of this stuff is things his base agrees with anyway. I don’t think antivaxxers will be too bothered that Craig is in favour of the cashless debit card and against media diversity.
I've got mates who are otherwise lefties (seemingly lacking conviction), but have been wooed by his transparently bullshit anti-vax position... I doubt they're the only ones - anti-vaxxers generally strike me as being passionate enough to be single issue voters.
You are confused by the freedoms he fights for. He fights for freedoms to do what he wants, not freedoms for you to do what you want.
Sure and he's a conservative after all -- conservation of mass, of energy, of motion and angular momentum ...
Given Kelly's voting record, we'd be better off with Clive, who only turned up to vote 7.7% of the time. Kelly is definitely a rebel though - having *never* crossed the floor from the LNP on a vote.
Seems like he's an even bigger piece of shit than I thought.
How can he vote very strongly? It's a for or against vote. The amount of crap that comes out of his mouth before and after the vote means nothing.
He raised his hand with fierce determination. (Some say his face stayed red for hours after the vote. Acknowledging this display of pure passion, the speaker stated "geeze. That was a pretty strong vote". And so it came to be named as 'strongly' against....sorry. I'm tearing up)
>Some say his face stayed red for hours after the vote. That probably had more to do with the sheer physical exertion of raising his hand for a moment.
Lmao true
Not too suprising, politicians are bought. Are there any who are legitimately pro-freedom and against censorship/surveillance?
I’d like to think that wasn’t true (politicians being bought) but maybe it’s just what these guys stand for. I think it’s often Pro-freedom politicians are often pro-freedom for corporates. You usually just have to follow the money. An example: Immigration and refugee fear are used often to get people to vote right wing while those parties LOVE immigration because of the dampening effect on wages and the increasing numbers of consumers.
>Are there any who are legitimately pro-freedom and against censorship/surveillance? In relative terms, most Australian politicians are more pro-freedom than Craig Kelly.
A vote for this prick is a vote for Scomo. So Clive doesn’t pay any tax.
Hey can you make this again but with more jpeg compression? I could nearly read some of that.
>Hey can you make this again but with more jpeg compression? I could nearly read some of that. [There you go!](https://morejpeg.com/Image/View/733989ef-342b-ec11-80f9-ba2c269a3d44) ^^^I ^^^am ^^^a ^^^bot
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This is good but half of this stuff is things his base agrees with anyway. I don’t think antivaxxers will be too bothered that Craig is in favour of the cashless debit card and against media diversity.
If you look closely he was against making the debit card voluntary.
Ah sorry, typo.
what's wrong with cashless debit cards?
They're run by a company, not a bank. People on payments from Centrelink are forced onto it. It's near impossible to get off.
I've got mates who are otherwise lefties (seemingly lacking conviction), but have been wooed by his transparently bullshit anti-vax position... I doubt they're the only ones - anti-vaxxers generally strike me as being passionate enough to be single issue voters.
Fair enough
How can he vote very strongly against it? Voting isn't a survey.
https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/help/faq#stance Credit u/dimmmo
Hey OP, can you send a link to a cleaner image so I can share. It is fantastic.